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Westlock County issues a fire control order

Westlock County issues a fire control order

On May 23, Westlock County issued a fire control order, banning new fire permits for heavy fuel burning machines.
Village of Clyde passes 2025 tax rate

Village of Clyde passes 2025 tax rate

A 2.265 per cent municipal tax for residential properties is in effect in the Village of Clyde.
Operating plans for the Village of Clyde

Operating plans for the Village of Clyde

The Village of Clyde is looking to spend $701,347 on repairs and expenses in the 2025 year.
Westlock, Barrhead students ace Skills Provincials competitions

Westlock, Barrhead students ace Skills Provincials competitions

Students from R.F. Staples and Barrhead Composite High School leave with medals around their necks.
Jarvie general store put up for sale

Jarvie general store put up for sale

The Jarvie general store was put up for sale on May 18.
Westlock businesses prepare for postal strike

Westlock businesses prepare for postal strike

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers declared that negotiations will continue to happen but have declared no more overtime for employees.
Westlock Chamber of Commerce highlights improved finances, leadership changes at AGM

Westlock Chamber of Commerce highlights improved finances, leadership changes at AGM

The most recent Westlock and District Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting on May 20 highlighted the various events, finances, and challenges faced by the chamber over the past year.
Westlock Healthcare Centre receives generous donation

Westlock Healthcare Centre receives generous donation

Three medication dispensers have been purchased thanks to the donation from the late Pete Tymko.
Wandering witches returns to Westlock

Wandering witches returns to Westlock

The wandering witches market returned to the Westlock Memorial Hall on May 17 with various vendors and spiritualists promoting their creations and businesses.
Helicopter inspection of local power facilities next week

Helicopter inspection of local power facilities next week

Residents in 12 communities across the province may notice increased helicopter traffic from May 26-30
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